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Faulty update from cybersecurity company grounded hospitals, airports and
payment systems in July
A CrowdStrike senior executive apologized for causing a global software outage
that ground the operations of hospitals, airports, payment systems and personal
computers around the world to a halt in July.
Adam Meyers, senior vice-president for counter-adversary operations at
CrowdStrike, testified before Congress on Tuesday. Meyers will speak to the
House homeland security cybersecurity and infrastructure protection
subcommittee. In his testimony, he said: “I am here today because, just over two
months ago, on July 19, we let our customers down … On behalf of everyone at
CrowdStrike, I want to apologize.” He will say the company has undertaken “a
full review of our systems” to prevent the cascade of errors from occurring
again.
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